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/postgraduate-taught/courses/applied-statistical-modelling-health-informatics About the role: Lecturer in Digital Health, Health Informatics and Artificial Intelligence This is an exciting opportunity to join one
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Artificial Intelligence This is an exciting opportunity to join one of the UK’s leading centres for health data science and methodological innovation. The Department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics
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of the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship – Justice in Critical Minerals Governance and Energy Transitions – focusing on Hermeneutical Ethnography, Visual Embodiment Methodologies, and participatory research
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preparing and delivering visually engaging presentations tailored to diverse audiences, ensuring clarity and impact. Stakeholder Engagement - Outstanding interpersonal and relationship-building skills, with
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coordinating and delivering events independently. Ability to produce high-quality written and visual content for different audiences and formats. Demonstrable project management skills, including prioritizing
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communication skills, with the ability to explain complex sustainability concepts clearly to non-specialist audiences. Presentation Skills - Confident in preparing and delivering visually engaging presentations
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About us The School for Government at King’s College London is dedicated to creating a world led with intelligence, integrity and innovation through our research and education programmes. The School
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compelling and engaging content aligned to the university’s strategic priorities in national and international news outlets, on the website and across King’s digital channels. You will run communications
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Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel, Outlook and Word Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage large workloads independently Experience of delivering multiple priorities and working
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for Artificial Intelligence, and the Digital Futures Institute. The PDRA will also have access to research and career development from King’s Centre for Research Staff Development. The postholder will work closely